Answer:
Assisted
Explanation:
In the text it states, " The carousels helped the young riders train for these competitions. " and later talks about how it allowed noblemen to practice.
Analyze the significance of Baker's central claim and
how she develops it over the course of her speech.
Explain how the support for her claim effects the overall meaning of the text. Provide textual evidence for your answer.
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The central statement of a text, refers to the position of the author in relation to something or refers to the very theme that the text decides to address. This central statement is established through arguments that spread throughout the text and that are supported by supporting details that value, justify and prove that the arguments are correct. This is because these supporting details show real evidence, which justifies the establishment of the arguments that, in turn, justify the establishment of the central theme. Thus, to answer your question, you must look for the position of the author in the discourse and thus find how that position grows, based on the evidence presented.
The narrator characterizes Edwin as someone who Choose 1 answer: has never known a different way of life. does not respect his elders. has just begun to develop survival skills. refuses education in any form.
Answer:
Has just begun to develop survival skills
Explanation:
An excerpt from the story supports that: "As he went along he smelled things, as well, his distended, quivering nostrils carrying to his brain an endless series of messages from the outside world. Also, his hearing was acute, and had been so trained that it operated automatically. Without conscious effort, he heard all the slight sounds in the apparent quiet—heard, and differentiated, and classified these sounds—whether they were of the wind rustling the leaves, of the humming of bees and gnats, of the distant rumble of the sea that drifted to him only in lulls, or of the gopher, just under his foot, shoving a pouchful of earth into the entrance of his hole."
From the above excerpt, we can deduce that Edwin was actually developing his survival skills. In developing his survival skills, his smelling, feeling and hearing organs were alert and firm. When the bear came, Edwin stood firm without running away. He was able to make the bear to leave them. Edwin was building experience and skills which might be relevant.
Ying-Ying decides it is very important that she must tell Lena about
which part of her life?
How she had been married to another man 20 years before Lena was born and she
was shamed.
How she had met Clifford St. Clair, Lena's father.
How she was from one of the wealthiest families in Wushi.
How she was a shopgirl in a clothing store.
Answer:
How she had married to another man 20 years before lena was bornand she was shamed
Explanation:
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Change the following sentence into negative.
1.He has a science fiction.
2.Peter has a dog at home.
3.Either Krishna or Mina will win the match.
4.There are a lot of animals in the zoo.
5. Lucky doesn't Elizabeth answers it.
6. He used to sing
7. Drive quickly.
8. He told a story and so did his mother.
9. She has a lot of rice.
Answer:
1. He doesn't have a science fiction. (This sentence - as does your original - makes no sense though it is the negative version of the one you provided.)
2. Peter doesn't have a dog at home.
3. Neither Krishna nor Mina will win the match.
4. There are not a lot of animals in the zoo.
5. *** Your sentence - which is already contains a negative word - does not make sense, so I do not know what or how to make changes.
6. He didn't use to sing.
7. Don't drive quickly.
8. He didn't tell a story and neither did his mother.
9. She doesn't have a lot of rice.
Explanation:
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I have a secret. I look just like every other 13 year old boy, I dress in the same
the other kids: loose shirts and jeans. I speak the same way they do. But I'm different. I'm a
robot. .
Choose the word that best fills in the blank,
A
terrain
B
host
С
salvage
D
apparel
Answer:
FIRST IMA SO WTH MG THATS FUNNY AND 2ND ITS D I PROMISE IF IM WRONG I TRIED :0
Explanation:
you must use different transition words in different situations. true or false?
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Depending on your audience and what you are trying to convey, be it tying subject together or contradicting them.
In chapter 4, what happened when Scout saw something shiny in the oak tree’s knothole?
Scout found gum and Jem yelled for her to spit it out.
Dill hid gum for Scout and Jem to find.
Scout and Jem found coins and bought gum.
Scout found gum and Jem stole it.
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What is the term for words from different languages that look smiliar and mean the same thing
Answer: COGNATES!!!!!
Explanation:
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Based on this flashback, what conclusion can be
made about Stanley?
O Stanley does not like going to school.
O Stanley needs to stand up for himself.
O Stanley is used to difficult situations.
O Stanley is not bothered by Derrick's bullying.
Answer:
Stanly is used to difficult situations.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled, "Holes." It centers on the character of Stanley, who was sent to a juvenile correctional facility for stealing a pair of sneakers.
There, he recalls his life and a bully named Derrick. His flashbacks show how Stanley is used to difficult situations. Although Derrick was bigger than Stanley, he continued bullying him. However, Stanly didn't pick on him which goes to show his personality as someone who perseveres in difficult situation.
What do lines 26-29 reveal about humans in the song for the turtles in the gulf poem?
Answer:
To answer your question, they have a common ancestor.
Explanation:
Tell me a sweet story please. I need a little encouragement rn. Pts ofc
Answer:
It's been like a few months since you posted this answer..
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Once you've made an inference about a graph, what should you do before you use it to
support your conclusion?
a. make sure your inference is relevant
b. change your conclusion to fit the new facts
c. verify that your inference is correct
d. make other inference about the graphic
Answer:
C, because you want to make sure you are able to take away the correct information
In which sentence is the word obstinate used correctly?
They were going obstinate when we showed up late.
O He will obstinate them until they give up.
When the teacher attempted to discipline him, he was obstinate.
The obstinate car drives smoothly and easily.
Answer:
When the teacher attempted to discipline him, he was obstinate.
Answer:
C. When the teacher attempted to discipline him, he was obstinate.
Explanation:
I took the test, and this choice was the correct one.
Lord of the flies
What happened to the boy with the mulberry birthmark? What effect does this have on the story?
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The boy with the mulberry birthmark dies in a fire that all the other kids created. This affects the story by having all the other children learn that they should be careful of their actions and that they can't play around because they need to survive.
If I have six classes how many hours should I spend in each class to make four hours
Answer:
1.5 hours in each class.
Explanation:
Answer:
1.5 hour in each class
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how did people feel about a centralized government ?
Answer:
Bad, It was not a good movement in the ancient time but more people began to like it as time went on.
Explanation:
Which sentence from "The Yellow Wallpaper best contributes to the disgusted tone? A. The color is repellent, almost revolting, a smouldering unclean yellow, strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight. It is dull yet lurid orange in some places, a sickly sulphur tint to others B. A colonial mansion, a hereditary estate, I would say a mounted house, and reach the height of romantic felicity but that would be asking too much of fatel C. John is kept in town very often biserious cases, and wennie is good and lets me alone when I want herto. D. There is one that commands the road, a lovely shaded winding road, and one that just looks off over the country
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
what did juans letter say in the censor
Answer:Juan is worried because he wrote a letter to Marianna in Paris. This is dangerous because the censorship office might consider his letter “dangerous”. 6. Juan's letter is “irreproachable” and “harmless”, not dangerous.
Explanation:
Melissa lives next door to her childhood home and has become the caregiver for her mother, a frail elderly woman with dementia and other physical weaknesses. Which statement is NOT likely true of this case?
Answer:
D. Melissa is most likely the caregiver because she has the training and personality to do the job better than others in the family.
Explanation:
In the given case, Melissa's responsibility and ability to care for her elderly mother is not a result of anything to do with her work and availability. Just because she lives next door to the patient also doesn't seem to the right reason for her to be the sole caretaker.
The statement that her siblings will feel relief and also jealous of her is likely to be true. Moreover, she may also not receive any public help unless something more serious turns up. And also, there is a high chance that Melissa will feel pressured, stressed, and will require help and even have a breakdown.
Thus, the statement that is most likely not true is option D.
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What does narritive text mean
Answer: Narrative text includes any type of writing that relates a series of events and includes both fiction (novels, short stories, poems) and nonfiction (memoirs, biographies, news stories). Both forms tell stories that use imaginative language and express emotion, often through the use of imagery, metaphors, and symbols.
Explanation:
How does the author use dramatic irony to create humor in king of the jungle
Answer:
The author provokes naivety in the characters, making them not know the obvious things that the public already knows, creating humor from naivete.
Explanation:
The dramatic irony is identified in a text when the author uses symbols to pass messages to the public without revealing anything to the characters. This creates unpredictability for the character and an advantage for the audience that is following the story. In this case, the author can create humor (where the audience laughs at the character's naivete and therefore his inability to act correctly) or suspense (letting the reader know the element of drama that the character is not aware of).
ACTIVITY 3: I KNOW WHAT TO DO
DIRECTIONS: Kindly answer and complete the sentence being asked to you.
I have known that.....
I realized that.......
Answer:
I have known that I have legs.
I realized that they are for walking.
Answer this question using the passage called Modern Love Letter. How does the author's use of first person narration build suspense?
The narrator begs her mother to let her go to meet her secret admirer, and the reader knows her mother's thoughts about the situation.
The narrator hears her grandmother tell the story of receiving her first love letter, and the reader finds out that Abuela still loves Alejandro.
The narrator shares her thoughts and feelings about Mateo, and the reader wonders if Mateo is the author of the letter.
The narrator shares the emotions of all characters as the park meeting approaches, and the reader wonders who they will find.
Answer:
The narrator hears her grandmother tell the story of receiving her first love letter, and the reader finds out that Abuela still loves Alejandro.
Explanation:
In "Modern Love Letter" we can see that the fact of writing letters and sternalizing their own feelings is a great act of courage and resistance, besides being revealing and causing great suspense and surprise to the reader, mainly due to the first person narration that has the ability to convey the narrator's deepest feelings to the reader.
This happens when the narrator finds out that the love letters she had access to were for Abuela, someone so close to her and that she has such a strong impact on her life.
HELP ASAP!!!! What should be included in the first paragraph of a research paper? Thx.
Answer:
what you are researching. an intro. and also you topics like if you were doing it on why kids dont need homework you would say your main points
Explanation:
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write a one-act play but if that's too hard just give me some ideas.
A good one-act play focuses on one main action or problem; there's not time to get into complicated layers of plot. It's a good idea to keep your play to one set and as few scenes as possible. A one-act play is 9-12 pages with four characters or less.
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A wrinkle in time chapter 9 summary
Answer:
Meg rushes forward to her father in his column, but she cannot penetrate its surface, and her father cannot see or hear her. In frustration, she hurls herself at Charles, but he punches her in the stomach. Calvin nearly releases the real Charles by reciting the lines from Shakespeare's The Tempest, which Mrs. Who gave him, but Charles ultimately remains in thrall. Finally, at wit's end, Meg remembers Mrs. Who's spectacles. By putting them over her eyes and throwing herself at the column, she successfully gets through to her father and stands by his side.
Mr. Murry is overjoyed at his daughter's arrival, though he cannot see her until he puts on Mrs. Who's spectacles. By wearing the spectacles and carrying Meg in his arms, he is able to escape the column with her. When they emerge, Charles Wallace behaves insolently and obnoxiously toward his father, and Meg assures her father that this is not the real Charles Wallace. Charles tells them that he must take them immediately to IT. Mr. Murry is horrified, and insists that Meg will not be able to survive the encounter. However, they have no choice but to follow the youngest Murry child.
Charles leads them out of the CENTRAL Central Intelligence Building and into a strange, domelike edifice pulsing with a violet glow. Inside, Meg feels a steady pulsing that seems to force the beating of her heart to conform to its rhythm. The building contains nothing but the feel of the pulse and a round central dais containing a revoltingly large living brain. Mr. Murry shouts out to Calvin and Meg that they must not give in to IT's rhythmic control. Meg tries to shout out the Declaration of Independence, the periodic table, and the irrational square roots, but her mind nonetheless begins to slip into IT's control.
Seeing that Meg is about to be lost to IT, Calvin commands everyone to tesser. Mr. Murry grabs her wrist and Meg feels herself torn apart in the whirlwind of tessering.
Explanation:
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what do you mean by regency
Answer:
Here are the definitions of regency, relating to or denoting British architecture, clothing, and furniture of the Regency or, more widely, of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Regency style was contemporary with the Empire style and shares many of its features: elaborate and ornate, it is generally neoclassical, with a generous borrowing of Greek and Egyptian motifs.
the office of or period of government by a regent.
Here is a sentence example, "the boy being a minor, there would have to be a regency"
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Apprehensive
Belligerently
Bemused
Complacently
Consoled
Contemptuously
Contorted
Derogatory
Indignation
Mauled
Mollified
Morosely
Ominously
Pantomime
Reprehensible
Sullenness
1. As an adult, I once did the same thing to Sophia, calling her “garbage” in English when she acted extremely _______________ toward me.
2. Campaign advertisements should help people understand a political candidate’s qualifications and where he or she stands on _______________ issues.
3. During Prohibition, Grover Cleveland Alexander, also a pitcher, _______________ his nerves with a federally banned substance.
4. Even so, I am sure that, had I lived in Germany at the time, I would have aided and _______________ my Jewish brothers.
5. First, I have noticed that Western parents are extremely _______________ about their children’s self-esteem.
6. From a culturally conservative view, the most pervasive trend opposing higher education in America is _______________ bipartisan.
7. I was a little _______________ about how I was supposed to hand her present, since both her hands were holding the cloth.
8. I was handing them out when an old lady, _______________ with age, slowly hobbled into the room.
9. If we had been called when the animal first _______________ her, the woman might not be dead now.
10. Instead of _______________ refuting opposing arguments, you emphasize points of agreement and try to find common ground.
11. The desire to excel others is not _______________, when the rivalry is in rendering useful social service.
12. The girl looks at him and expresses in _________________, by the slightest gesture or shrug of the shoulders, her growing distaste for him and his way of living.
13. The objective newspaper style is dominant in this article, but the writer’s _______________ shows through.
14. The sound of the surf was _______________ loud and a black-backed gull that fluttered overhead seemed to mock him with its hoarse, croaking laugh.
15. They listened _______________ to the wind whistling through the chinks of the barn.
16. This popular _______________, coupled with racial prejudice, led to America’s first immigration restriction law, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
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how did you communicate your emotions to your friends, parents or classmates in the past ? cite instances
Answer:
cried
Explanation: